A kitchen is such an important place in the home, wouldn’t you agree?
A lot happens in the kitchen.
Think about it.
In the kitchen we stock our cabinets with utensils and kitchenware to prepare and enjoy our meals.
We store our food in pantries, cupboards, the refrigerator and freezer.
Some of us dine in the kitchen with table and chairs, while others take a more causal approach with an island counter and stools.
There’s an obvious purpose for the kitchen – it’s a room that provides nourishment for us.
But it’s also a place where we converse and commune with others. Or where we find solace in a cup of coffee/tea with our morning or evening read.
The kitchen is an important room.
Did you know you can learn a lot about a person by observing their kitchen? It can reveal their habits, routines, patterns, circumstances and so much more.
For example:
- When you are looking for your utensils do you find them easily?
- When you go to stock your cabinets, do you have room to put your things away?
- When you gather your food, are you aware of what you do or don’t have?
- When you sit to enjoy your meal is your table or counter clear for your place setting?
- When your communing with others or just by yourself, is it a relaxed, inviting area?
So what do you think – is your kitchen smiling?
Curious to learn more about your kitchen and what it may be saying about you?
If so, please join me in this upcoming tel-class. Once you register, you will receive a short questionnaire to complete. We will review it together in class.
Till then, I’ll be cooking up some good stuff to share with you from my kitchen. |